Ukrainian Museum of Canada

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The Ukrainian Museum of Canada (Ukrainian: Український музей Канади, romanized: Ukrajins'kyj muzej Kanady) is a network of museums across Canada that promote Ukrainian cultural life, with a particular focus on experiences of the Canadian Ukrainian diaspora.

Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Saskatoon

Background

The Ukrainian Museum of Canada is a network of museums across Canada that promote Ukrainian cultural life.[1] The headquarters of the network is in Saskatoon, where the first museum was established in 1941 by the Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada.[2][3] One of the co-founders was the activist and writer Savella Stechishin.[4] Originally, it was housed in the Mohyla Ukrainian Institute, before moving to its own building in 1980.[3]

The Edmonton branch was the next to be established, in 1944.[5]

Locations

Traditional dress at Ukrainian museum of Canada, branch unspecified
Pysanka eggs on display at the John G. Diefenbaker International Airport

The museum network has branches in Saskatoon,[6] Winnipeg,[7] Toronto,[8] Edmonton,[9] Calgary and Vancouver.[10] The museums have collections that specialize in folk art, textiles and social history objects relating to the experiences of Ukrainian Canadians.[2] In 2020, the Toronto branch jointly curated an exhibition on beadwork with the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto.[11]

In 2022, in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the museums noted increased numbers of visitors and interest in their collections.[12]

List of museums

Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Saskatoon
  • Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Alberta Branch[9]
  • Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Calgary Collection[13]
  • Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Manitoba Branch[14]
  • Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Ontario Branch[8]
  • Ukrainian Museum of Canada, Saskatoon[6]

References

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